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Hardelot Les Pins Course Details

Hardelot Les Pins Course introduction

Set within a remarkable setting in Northern France, Hardelot Golf Club comprises of two wonderful golf courses. Situated within idyllic pine lined fairways, Les Pins is a Tom Simpson classic and a stern test of golf. Les Dunes, lodated a 5 min drive away is a different layout that requires more precise shot making.

Hardelot Les Pins Course information

18 holes, 72 par, 5926 yards. Woodland.

Ranked as one of the top 100 golf courses in Europe, this popular 18 hole golf course was built in 1934 by the famous British architect, Tom Simpson. The fairways are lined with magnificent trees that were once part of the ancient forest in which France and England signed the famous peace treaty 450 years ago. Over the years, Les Pins has been the host to numerous championship events. The golf course consists of strategically placed bunkers and well guarded greens which definitely require an accurate stroke play. The unique par 72 – championship golf course includes five short holes and five long holes, but watch out for the 6th as this is considered to be one of the hardest par 5’s in Europe! A must play on your golf holiday.

Paul

Southend

General Comments

Still my favourite layout of any golf course in this area of France. However having been there a few times in the early 2000's, I felt the course was not quite as well presented as it used to be. The greens were good, but not exceptional as they once were, tees were a little scruffy and bunkers were not great. Having spoken to a few other golfers there the same day, who had also visited a few times, all agreed that although still a fantastic course, there was a little way to go to get it back to its former majesty.